I have been reading about the TriM multiphoton microscope
from LaVision BioTec (http://www.lavisionbiotec.com/en/microscopy-products/trim-scope/).
They use a combination of mirrors and a beam splitting substrate to divide the
incoming beam into 64 beamlets and this lets them scan with 64 lines at once
thereby cutting the scan time. They also use a combination of CCDs and NDDs as
detectors. Can anybody comment on how effective this system is? Tom
Thomas
E. Phillips, Ph.D.
Professor
of Biological Sciences
Director,
Molecular Cytology Core
2
Tucker Hall
Biological
Sciences
University
of Missouri
Columbia,
MO 65211-7400
573-882-4712
(voice)
573-882-0123
(fax)
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